The course represents a series of basic subjects of the compulsory elective module of the study programme aimed at developing and deepening the student's knowledge in the field of Private Law and Digital Technologies, which is related to the general compulsory subject Private Law Aspects of Digital Technologies. The professional seminar is designed as a four-semester course, in each semester emphasis is placed on selected institutes of private law, in which students will be presented with current issues in individual areas of private law (in particular personality law, law of obligations and torts, consumer protection law, labour law, copyright and civil procedural law), which may be affected by the rapid development and evolution of digital technologies in relation to existing or upcoming legal regulation and case law. The first semester focuses primarily on: - The intersection between the regulation of personality rights and the regulation of digital technologies, - Claims when personality rights are infringed by digital technologies, - the relationship between digital content and copyright Given the fact that the students are graduates of a Master's degree programme, knowledge of the entire field of private law is assumed and emphasis is placed on all contexts of the problem addressed, including procedural contexts. In the seminar, students are given an assignment of a complex private law case, which they have to solve through self-study according to the requirements of the seminar lecturer and then present their solution at the seminar not only to the lecturer but also to other students of the study programme in order to stand up to the subsequent scientific discussion that their solution will provoke. When presenting the solution, emphasis is placed on the presentation of the chosen methodological approaches as well as the literature and case law used by the student in the solution. The essence of the course is to deepen the student's theoretical knowledge in selected areas of private law whose legal regulation is influenced by the development of digital technologies; the aim is to develop the student's ability to correctly analyse legal cases, to identify the legal norms that apply to a given case, as well as the ability to correctly apply the chosen legal norms. The student must also be able to present his/her solution to a legal case in a scientific manner.
Deepening of the student's theoretical knowledge in selected areas of private law whose legal regulation is influenced by the development of digital technologies. Development of the student's ability to analyse legal cases correctly, to identify the legal norms that apply to a given case, and also the ability to apply the chosen legal norms correctly. The student should also be able to present their solution to a legal case in a scholarly manner.
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